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  4. BELGIUM HOLLAND.

    The Council of Foreign Ministers to-day heard the Dutch Ministers' views on the question of the revision of the Belgian-Dutch Treaty of 1839. ...

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  5. INFLUENZA.

    An aggregate meeting of miners was held on Tuesday evening to discuss the question of isolation. The meeting was the outcome of representations to the ...

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  6. AFGHAN OUTBREAKS.

    The Sirdar. Abdul Rahman Khan, who has arrived at Dakka, and asked for an interview with General Barrett, with a view to the cessation of hostilities, has ...

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  7. COAL COMMISSION.

    The sittings of the Coal Commission were continued in Sydney yesterday. Particulars of the contracts existing between J. and A. Drown and the North Shore Gas ...

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  9. BAVARIA.

    The arrest of the extremists in Bavaria, in regarded as the final suppression of Bolshevism. There have been serious riots at Stettin, where prisoners were released, the ...

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  10. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Untamed," a five-act Triangle production featuring Triangle's big man, Roy Stewart headed the programme at Prince's Pictures, East Maitland, last night, when ...

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  11. A MUNIFICENT GIFT.

    The Methodist War Memorial Council, at a meeting last night at the Vickery Settlement-building Castlercagh-street, Sydney, the Rev. J.G. Wheen (President of ...

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  12. RED HUNGARY.

    The correspondent of "The Times" ar Viennna reports that Hungarian anarchy is increasing. There is considerable fighting in the provinces, where have been ...

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  13. SHIRE COUNCIL MEETING.

    The lifting of the isolation restrictions was further considered at a meeting of the Shire Council last night, when it was deeded to send an urgent telegram to the Minister for ...

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  14. PARAMOUNT GARDEN THEATRE.

    At Paramount Garden, Theatre last nighty there was a good attendance. An excellent programme was screened, two interesting photoplays, "Fedora" and "Modern Love" ...

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  15. SLIGHT INCREASE IN CASES.

    Seventy-nine fresh cases of influenza were reported in Sydney yesterday, and there were two deaths. There are now 783 cases in hospital. One death occurred at North ...

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  16. PADEREWSKI RESIGNS.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Warsaw, under date May 15, states that Paderewski resigned his position as Prime Minister, hut the resignation was not ...

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  17. IRISH-AMERICAN ENVOYS.

    The irish-American delegation requested President Wilson to give them a personal hearing on the question of granting a safe conduct to Paris to De Valera and other ...

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  18. PICTORIA.

    The Triangle Play's actor and impersonator of Western American parts, Boy Stewart, was seen at Pictoria last evening in a thrilling five-act photoplay, "Untamed." He ...

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  19. £100,000

    The Federal Government has decided to place £100,000 at the disposal of the Central Wheat Board for distribution amongst the wheat-producing States through their wheat ...

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  20. A GIANT AEROPLANE.

    A giant machine which is calculated to astonish the world is the Tarrant super-triplane, the parts of which I saw assembled, writes the Byfleet correspondent of the "Daily Express." ...

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  21. POSITION AT NEWCASTLE.

    Twelve cases of influenza were reported in Newcastle yesterday, and eleven patients were discharged from hospital, leaving 122 in the institution. Three patients ...

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  22. LANDRU'S LOVE AFFAIRS.

    The "Times" correspondent in Paris states that Landru's papers reveal that he corresponded with 100 fiances. ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND OUTBREAK.

    The influenza epidemic is extending with amazing rapidity through the country districts. Seventy-five per cent, of the people in some western towns are prostrated and ...

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  24. EUCHRE AND DANCE.

    The South Maitland Extended Welcome Home Committee carried out a euchre party and dance in the Town Hall last evening. The function has been postponed fro[?] ...

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  25. BARRACKS FATALITIES.

    The great barracks at Ludwigshafen, occupied by Frenchmen has been burned down. Forty men perished, and 100 were ...

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  26. ITALIANS IN ASIA MINOR.

    The situation in Smyrna is quieter, but the general situation in Asia Minor has been further complicated by the action of the Italians in landing troops at Boudroun ...

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  27. AUCTION SALES.

    Messrs. Edward Higgens, Parkinson and Co. will offer at auction Moylan's Hotel, Gurdy, on Saturday, June 14, the farming and grazing property of Mr. Thos. Moran ...

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  28. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

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